Duke of Beaufort

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The title Duke of Beaufort in the Peerage of England was created by Charles II in 1682 for Henry Somerset, 3rd Marquess of Worcester, a descendant of Charles Somerset, 1st Earl of Worcester, illegitimate son of Henry Beaufort, 3rd Duke of Somerset, a Lancastrian leader in the Wars of the Roses. The name Beaufort refers to a castle in Anjou, France. It is the only current Dukedom to take its name from a place outside the British Isles.

They are descendants in the male line of John of Gaunt and Edward III. Beaufort Castle was a possession of John of Gaunt.

The Duke of Beaufort holds two subsidiary titles: Marquess of Worcester (created 1642) and Earl of Worcester (1514). The title Marquess of Worcester is used as a courtesy title by the Duke's eldest son and heir. The title Earl of Glamorgan is used by the eldest son of the heir-apparent to the Dukedom. Earl of Glamorgan's eldest son is known as Viscount Grosmont. Neither of these latter two titles, however, appears to rest on any actual creation. All subsidiary titles are in the Peerage of England.

For the French title, see Duc de Beaufort.

Field Marshal Lord Raglan, born Lord FitzRoy Somerset, was the son of the 5th Duke.

The family seat is Badminton House near Chipping Sodbury in Gloucestershire.

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Heir Apparent: Henry John FitzRoy Somerset, Marquess of Worcester (b. 1952)

Lord Worcester's Heir Apparent: Robert Somerset, Earl of Glamorgan (b. 1989)

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